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Saturday, March 12th 2005, 10:05am

EduKator

Hello everybody,

I am 18years old and as thesis I am making a KDE-application called EduKator.
It is an educative program about Math and Fysics.

The intention:
I want to help people gain knowledge about physical and mathematical statements in a way that it is fun to do. The theory is explained and it is possible to make exercises.
My aim is to make a nice program that can be used in schools and at home.
I also wanted to learn about Qt and C++


I already made 4 projects in EduKator:
*Educational project Optics
This program teaches you the basic rules of optics.

*Educational project dubblerates
This program represents dubblerates graphically.

*Educational project Archimedes
This project teaches you the basics of Archimedes.

*Educational project Extrema Problems
This programs teaches you all about extrema problems or said in another way, it helps you find all kinds of extreme values like minimum and maximum of a function.

The reason I am posting this on this forum is to ask people to test EduKator and/or advise some new project or so.
....Let me know what you think of EduKator....
Screenshots and sourcecode of EduKator (English/Dutch) on the homepage

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http://tuxer.tk/
---> The Homepage of Edukator
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This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "tuxer221087" (Mar 12th 2005, 10:08am)


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Saturday, March 12th 2005, 3:09pm

You should also post to the kde-edu mailing list and maybe add an entry for it on kde-apps.org

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Saturday, March 12th 2005, 3:19pm

Thanks for your advise.
I have already posted EduKator on KDE-APPS (->education->EduKator)

Someone else advised me to adress the KDE-mailinglist too.
But I think I am going to wait until EduKater matures.

bye,
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http://tuxer.tk/
---> The Homepage of Edukator, Tuxsaver + Artwork, ...
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Saturday, March 12th 2005, 8:50pm

kde-edu is also the KDE Edu project's developer list, so it is quite common that applications in every stage of development are discussed there.

Cheers,
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Saturday, March 12th 2005, 11:11pm

Ok,
thanks for your advise
I will contact someone from KDE-EDU....

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "tuxer221087" (Mar 12th 2005, 11:12pm)


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Sunday, March 13th 2005, 7:56pm

spell errors

Hello,

I have had some comments about spell errors in EduKator.
Now, I think I did something about it.

Bill Kendrick from California/USA and tony (don't know more about him) send me corrected HTML files.

I havn't checked them on remaining spell errors, I did put them in the new release: EduKator0.5.1

Please download the 0.5.1 release and check for remaining errors.
My english isn't very good, so I can't spell it perfectly

thanks!

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Download the new release at: http://tuxer.tk
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